Back-to-school season is upon us, and it's time to get back into the groove of early mornings, packed lunches, and homework assignments. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or student, establishing and ...
As summer winds down, we have to start scaling back on those late nights and get our kids used to the alarm clocks again because back to school means getting back into *** routine. The back to school ...
Start mornings strong with visual routine charts for your kids. Batch tasks like snacks, outfits, and school papers to save time. Create drop zones for backpacks and stash homework tools nearby. For ...
Transitioning from summer fun to a structured school year requires specific organizational systems. A dedicated drop zone at the entrance keeps backpacks and shoes from taking over the house. Command ...
Homework battles can be transformed into positive learning experiences. Experts suggest creating a consistent, ...
Ever notice how your child lights up when they know what’s coming next? Kids thrive on routines that give their day a gentle ...
WALLINGFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — “This summer has been a ‘free-for-all,'” said parenting blogger and podcaster Caitlin Houston, which means vacation season was a whole lot of fun! “My favorite part of the ...
Whether it's college or kindergarten, the new school year requires settling into new routines. Summer might not be officially over, but plenty of students are already heading back to school. As for ...
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The holidays are over, and winter break is a distant memory. These factors sometimes make it challenging for any child—especially a neurodivergent child—to get back on track and follow a routine.